Sentence examples for quite drafted from inspiring English sources

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They have been working on a manifesto, but it's not the most organised of groups, so they haven't quite drafted all of it yet.

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This section is always drafted quite carefully by M&A lawyers.

We should feel safe in our jobs and not feel as though if we're not willing to work seven days a week, 10 hours a day then someone can quite easily be drafted in from abroad and subsequently thrown on the unemployment pile further straining local economy.

As a matrimonial lawyer in New York City, I have seen and drafted quite a few.

Eric Sykes has a startling cameo as the bewildered old geezer in a retirement home, who, without ever quite realising it, is drafted in to play Rambo himself.

House Republicans have drafted a bill quite similar to the Senate measure.

"We have moved from what was, when I joined the civil service 30 years ago, a predominantly written culture where people took a lot of pains over how they drafted what were quite long and complex notes into a much more rapid, more 24-hour way of working.

IBM'S INTELLECTUAL property lawyers had never drafted a deal quite like this one.

The only directly relevant space treaty in this regard, the so-called Moon Treaty of 1979, was drafted in a quite different world; moreover, only 10 countries have ratified the Treaty, and none of these can be considered a major space faring nation.

Mr. Balasingham also said the Tigers had been "releasing quite a large number of young persons" drafted as rebel soldiers.

"The difficulty with the bill as currently drafted is that there is quite a lot of regulation-making powers there," he said.

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